Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems
The population of Caragana tibetica, situated on the edge of the typical grassland-to-desert transition in the Mu Us Sandy Land, plays a vital ecological role in maintaining stability within the regional fragile ecosystem. Despite the consistent growth of C. tibetica following animal grazing, the bi...
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| author | Minghui He Yanlong Han Yanlong Han Yong Gao Min Han Liqing Duan |
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| description | The population of Caragana tibetica, situated on the edge of the typical grassland-to-desert transition in the Mu Us Sandy Land, plays a vital ecological role in maintaining stability within the regional fragile ecosystem. Despite the consistent growth of C. tibetica following animal grazing, the biological mechanisms underlying its compensatory growth in response to livestock consumption remain unclear. Analyzing 48 metabolomic profiles from C. tibetica, our study reveals that the grazing process induces significant changes in the metabolic pathways of C. tibetica branches. Differential metabolites show correlations with soluble protein content, catalase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, malondialdehyde, and proline levels. Moreover, machine learning models built on these differential metabolites accurately predict the intensity of C. tibetica grazing (with an accuracy of 83.3%). The content of various metabolites, indicative of plant stress responses, including Enterolactone, Narceine, and Folcepri, exhibits significant variations in response to varying grazing intensities (P<0.05). Our investigation reveals that elevated grazing intensity intensifies the stress response in C. tibetica, triggering heightened antioxidative defenses and stress-induced biochemical activities. Distinctive metabolites play a pivotal role in responding to stress, facilitating the plant’s adaptation to environmental challenges and fostering regeneration. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0dbe73e1dcfd4374927019dc4e79e4df2025-08-19T23:58:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2024-02-011510.3389/fpls.2024.13394241339424Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystemsMinghui He0Yanlong Han1Yanlong Han2Yong Gao3Min Han4Liqing Duan5College of Forestry, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, ChinaCollege of Desert Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, ChinaInner Mongolia Hangjin Desert Ecological Position Research Station, Ordos, Inner Mongolia, ChinaCollege of Desert Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, ChinaCollege of Desert Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, ChinaThe population of Caragana tibetica, situated on the edge of the typical grassland-to-desert transition in the Mu Us Sandy Land, plays a vital ecological role in maintaining stability within the regional fragile ecosystem. Despite the consistent growth of C. tibetica following animal grazing, the biological mechanisms underlying its compensatory growth in response to livestock consumption remain unclear. Analyzing 48 metabolomic profiles from C. tibetica, our study reveals that the grazing process induces significant changes in the metabolic pathways of C. tibetica branches. Differential metabolites show correlations with soluble protein content, catalase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, malondialdehyde, and proline levels. Moreover, machine learning models built on these differential metabolites accurately predict the intensity of C. tibetica grazing (with an accuracy of 83.3%). The content of various metabolites, indicative of plant stress responses, including Enterolactone, Narceine, and Folcepri, exhibits significant variations in response to varying grazing intensities (P<0.05). Our investigation reveals that elevated grazing intensity intensifies the stress response in C. tibetica, triggering heightened antioxidative defenses and stress-induced biochemical activities. Distinctive metabolites play a pivotal role in responding to stress, facilitating the plant’s adaptation to environmental challenges and fostering regeneration.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2024.1339424/fullCaragana tibeticagrazing intensitynon-volatile metabolitesregenerationstress response |
| spellingShingle | Minghui He Yanlong Han Yanlong Han Yong Gao Min Han Liqing Duan Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems Caragana tibetica grazing intensity non-volatile metabolites regeneration stress response |
| title | Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems |
| title_full | Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems |
| title_fullStr | Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems |
| title_full_unstemmed | Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems |
| title_short | Decoding the metabolomic responses of Caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems |
| title_sort | decoding the metabolomic responses of caragana tibetica to livestock grazing in fragile ecosystems |
| topic | Caragana tibetica grazing intensity non-volatile metabolites regeneration stress response |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2024.1339424/full |
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